Entropy
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jul 02, 2020
South african based story.

THATO Mokoena is an ordinary girl.





Sike.


This is not that type of book.


Do you want drama, suspense, comedy, tragedy, and heartbreak in one book.

Well you've come to the right place

This is a story where the protagonist is both female also her own heroine. 

Certain circumstances have forced Thato to join the Gentlemen Club, an exclusive ring made up of arrogant and wealthy men who are extremely against feminism and woman being in charge. 

How is Thato in this association you ask? 

Well for one, she doesn't take no for an answer and sure as hell gets what she wants. 

She went from being the girl who used to transport the "product", to girl who runs  the whole drug operation. 

Thato Mokoena is not the one to mess with. But will the power go straight to her head, or will she remember the reason she joined the club in the first place?

That is the question. 


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